Basargins - an ancient noble family, originating from Cyrus Basargin , who was a marketplace under Ivan the Terrible in 1556. In the 17th century, one of the Basargins, Yeremey Timofeevich , was in Moscow nobles, in the initial people. In 1699, three Basargins owned inhabited estates.
| Basargins | |
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| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Part of the genealogy book | VI |
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The genus was recorded in the VI part of the genealogy books of the Vladimir and Orel provinces, but was not approved by the government Senate.
Famous Representatives
- Basargin, Grigory Gavrilovich (1790-1853) - Russian cartographer.
- Basargin, Vladimir Grigorievich (1838-1893) - Russian naval commander, geographer, vice admiral.
- Basargin, Nikolai Vasilievich (1799-1861) - lieutenant of the Life Guards of the Jaeger Regiment, Decembrist, memoirist and publicist.
- Olga Ivanovna Mendeleev (in the marriage of Basargin) - wife of N.V. Basargin, sister of D.I. Mendeleev
- Basargina, Anna Grigorievna (married Vrubel, d. 1859) - mother of M.A. Vrubel .
Literature
- Genus: Basargins on the Rodovod
- Basargins // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogy book . - SPb. : Type. 3 Sep. Own. E.I.V. Chancellery, 1857. - T. 4. - S. 262.